Here are a few Monsoon Riding tips to make riding in the monsoons more enjoyable.
Can't wait to ride in rain
In addition, protective gear is a necessity during the monsoons since the risk of sliding rises.
Go out and ride in the rain
Breathing into the helmet during rainfall may generate moisture. It may be avoided by proper ventilation of the helmet
Most decent helmets contain air vents that prevent moisture accumulation, which can obscure the rider’s vision and create glaring on the helmet, effectively blinding the rider to oncoming traffic
It is an Advice for riding during monsoons that Waterproof baggage is a must-have in this situation.
In such scenarios, it’s essential to safeguard not only yourself but also your stuff, such as your camera, lenses, clothing, and snacks.
While most four-wheelers have built-in danger lights, a considerable percentage of motorbikes do not. On the other hand, installing these is a sensible move because it increases the likelihood of your bikes being seen in highly inclement weather, such as rain and storms